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Two fun facts, I almost compared one of these movies to Guardians of the Galaxy, but changed
my mind because these movies remind me of a Drake Lyric (audio).
Another fun fact is that both of these movie scripts were script doctored by characters
from Star Wars Force Awakens.
Princess Leia is an uncredited script doctor for Lethal Weapon 3.
And Simon Pegg, who played an alien in the Force Awakens helped write Star Trek Beyond.
Both these films are the third installment in their respective franchises.
And if there's anything we learned about third installments from Rocky III, Spiderman
III and you could even count Harry Potter III…always make the black guy the bad guy.
The movies about this dynamic duo and one of the dynamic unos wants to break up the team
by leaving his job in a couple of days because unfortunately, he's getting to old for this
S word.
He goes more into detail on why and when he wants to leave his job during the scene where
he's getting drunk with one of his coworkers.
To summarize, long hours, horrible pay and way too many sequels so he's gotta deuce
it.
During the elevator scene, you could tell the main characters are gonna miss each other
if one of them leaves the workplace.
So much so, during this is the part they lie about their retirement plans
to numb the pain of splitting up.
Before the guy resigns, we get a couple of shots around the work place and we see how
the teammates gets along.
You could tell their brotherhood is over 9000 because they don't let their private lives
get in the way of loving each other in a bromantic kind of a way.
One of the characters masculinity is bough into question, and although the main character
looks at him with a juvenile smirk, the next scene they're homeboys
again so it's not that serious.
What is that serious though, is the secret weapon in the movie.
The secret weapon in the movie is a death magnet and it's meant to kill everyone who
graduated from the academy.
The plan sounds stupid when you say it out loud, but it starts sounding more and more
legit when they take a closer look.
The Captain takes a look at some old video logs and thinks he sees something.
And then the lady from the MCU is all like "pause", that's the bad guy and he used
to work for us, but now he's a bad guy.
So it sucks because he knows all of their policies and procedures and is two steps ahead
of them the whole movie.
Aware that unity is their weakness, the villain exposes that.
He uses a Captain on the force as a puppet and the Captain leads the villain directly
to the weapon he's after.
As soon as he gets the weapon, he wastes no time and makes an example out of the young character in
the blue shirt who immediately dies to death.
The bad guys then try to kill the main characters, but it doesn't work.
The first time they try to kill one of the good guys, a girl steps in a tae kwon dos
a group of the bad men singlehandedly.
Then they try and kill the good guys again and she saves them again all by herself.
It's obvious that unity isn't a weakness, but a strength at this point.
So the karate girl and main characters join forces.
The karate girl is the only one that knows where the bad guy's HQ is and she agrees
to show her new teammates.
We soon learn that the battle between good and evil is lopsided and one of the
characters isn't at 100%.
Not only does he has physical scars, but he's scarred emotionally too because he's morning
the death of a friend of the family.
When the doctor asks are you okay, he lies and says he is (audio).
It's understandable why he would lie though because everybody knows, they F#ck you at
the hospital (audio).
But whatever, the healthy teammate takes a motorcycle and chases down the bad guy.
He's popping wheelies and doing all these awesome stunts, but it sets a poor example
because he's doing all of this without wearing a helmet.
You're reminded not to try this at home when he leaps off the bike and the bike is
destroyed and the driver is this close to dying and not getting cast in Part IV.
Later, when they finally track the bad guy down, it gets heated.
Literally I mean because there's so much fire everywhere Smokey the Bear would've
called in sick.
Then glass starts falling everywhere too so everyone is either burned or cut at this point.
The main dude and the bad dude fight head to head and I'm not really sure who wins
so you could call it a tie.
When the good one's about to die, in an ironic twist of fate, the weapon that was
supposed to be used to kill folks who graduated from the academy, is used to kill the
villain instead.
At the end, dynamic duo live happily ever after.
One of them finds love with the chick he's more than likely to impregnate in part IV and
the other gets a surprise party thrown in his honor and decides at the last minute to
not leave his job after all.
Those are 24 reasons these movies are the same.
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